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Bitcoin tops $81,000 as Strategy mulls selling its BTC to fund dividend obligations

By Shaurya Malwa · Published May 6, 2026 · 5 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Bitcoin tops $81,000 as Strategy mulls selling its BTC to fund dividend obligations

Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor signalling a potential bitcoin sale to cover $1.5 billion in annual dividend obligations sent MSTR down 4% after hours and BTC briefly below $81,000.

By Shaurya Malwa|Edited by Sam ReynoldsUpdated May 6, 2026, 4:13 a.m. Published May 6, 2026, 4:11 a.m. 2 min readMake preferred on
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Bitcoin BTC$81,327.53 zoomed past $81,000 in Asian hours Tuesday, according to CoinDesk market data, up 6.7% on the week and riding the broader risk-on tape that has equities printing records on fading Iran tensions and renewed AI optimism.

Other crypto majors caught the bid. Solana zoomed 3% to $87.35. Dogecoin added another 4% to $0.1158, extending its weekly gain to 14.5% as futures open interest sits at year-highs. XRP, BNB and TRX all printed green on the day.

Ether is the laggard, off 0.3% over 24 hours despite holding a 3.9% weekly gain at $2,376. Spot ETH ETF flows turned negative last week, ending a three-week inflow streak.

Wall Street gauges closed at all-time highs Tuesday after President Donald Trump signaled progress toward a "final agreement" with Iran and announced a pause on Operation Project Freedom for a short period. Brent crude fell 1.7% to about $108 a barrel. The dollar, which had been the haven of choice through the US-Israel war on Iran, weakened against all its G-10 peers.

Asian equities zoomed to an all-time high on Wednesday morning, with the MSCI Asia Pacific index advancing 1.8%. South Korea's Kospi jumped more than 6% to a record, with Samsung Electronics surging 15% to reach a $1 trillion valuation, the second Asian company ever to clear that mark.

Strong earnings from Advanced Micro Devices and Super Micro Computer added to the AI-trade momentum, with Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.6%.

A key development came as Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor told in the company's Q1 2026 earnings call that it may sell a portion of its bitcoin holdings to fund dividend payments.

"We will probably sell some bitcoin to pay a dividend just to inoculate the market and send the message that we did it," Saylor said.

The world's largest corporate bitcoin holder, sitting on 818,334 BTC at an average acquisition cost of $75,537, has not sold any of its position before. The model has always been to buy and hold.

Strategy posted a $12.54 billion Q1 net loss as bitcoin's slide from October's $126,000 peak weighed on the company's mark-to-market accounting. The firm carries roughly $1.5 billion in annual dividend obligations across preferred stock and outstanding debt, with about 18 months of USD reserves to cover them at current run-rates.

MSTR shares dumped over 4% in after-hours trading on the announcement and BTC briefly slipped under $81,000 before recovering.

Saylor framed the move as a feature of the model rather than a break from it.

"You buy bitcoin with credit, you let it appreciate, and then you sell bitcoin to pay the dividend."

That is a different sentence than every prior Strategy quarter, where the playbook was to issue more debt or equity to fund obligations rather than touch the BTC stack.

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